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Bland Ballard (judge)

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Ballard quickly reorganized the court and insured that the federal court system in Kentucky would continue without disruption. "His district was responsible for more indictments for treason and conspiracy than perhaps any other" and he was "regarded as fair-minded and guided by the law, not
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prejudice. He was opposed to slavery and strongly supported the Union". The years immediately following the Civil War saw a great increase in cases filed in the district court from questions growing out of the war, especially the internal revenue law and bankruptcy law.
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In addition to his duties as district judge, Ballard served as president of the Kentucky National Bank and the Cave Hill Cemetery Company and was active in various civic organizations.
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Ballard oversaw the trial and conviction of two White men who slaughtered and mutilated a family of African Americans before it was appealed to the United States Supreme Court in
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on January 22, 1862, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on July 29, 1879, due to his death in Louisville. He was buried in
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in 1846. He entered private practice in Shelbyville in 1840. He continued private practice in
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Ballard was the son of James and Susannah (Cox) Ballard and nephew of the Kentucky pioneer
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The trial was held in U.S. Court for the District of Kentucky before Judge Bland Ballard.
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United States federal judges admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Tombstone of Bland Ballard in the Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky.
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Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Kentucky
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United States federal judges appointed by Abraham Lincoln
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United States District Court for the District of Kentucky
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in 1840, and later graduated from the law department of
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United States District Court for the District of Kentucky
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Bell Monroe
William Hercules Hays
Shelby County
Kentucky
Louisville
Kentucky
Cave Hill Cemetery
Louisville
Kentucky
Bland Ballard
Transylvania University
read law
United States district judge
United States District Court for the District of Kentucky

Shelby County
Kentucky
Shelbyville
Kentucky
Hanover College
Hanover
Indiana
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James Turner Morehead
Kentucky Bar
Transylvania University
Louisville

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